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Samsung Sets July 9 For Unpacked Event, New Foldables Expected
The Korean tech giant has confirmed its next Galaxy Unpacked event will take place on July 9, with AI and foldable devices expected to be the focus.
Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event is scheduled for July 9 in Brooklyn, New York, with a livestream available via Samsung.com and YouTube. The company is expected to unveil the latest models in its Galaxy Z series of foldable phones, alongside updates to its AI-powered features.
In recent promotional material, Samsung has signaled a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence. One release describes its evolving product line as “anticipatory smart companions,” reflecting the company’s broader investment in AI across its S-series, foldables, and even budget devices.
The Z Fold 6 and Z Flip 6 are likely to headline the event. While Samsung hasn’t named these models directly, several statements point to thinner, lighter versions of its existing foldables. One release describes the upcoming devices as “the thinnest, lightest and most advanced foldable yet,” suggesting a design shift aimed at improving portability and addressing bulk concerns when closed.
AI-powered photography is also expected to feature prominently. In a separate release, Samsung outlined plans to enhance camera functions using AI, particularly in combination with foldable displays. The company claims these updates will make image capture and editing more dynamic and responsive.
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Though no pricing details have been confirmed, the Z Fold series typically sits at the high end of Samsung’s portfolio. While the S25 Ultra is still expected to retain the company’s most advanced camera system, the new foldables may introduce AI tools tailored to their flexible form factors.
More detailed announcements — including hardware specifications and software features — are expected during the event. Tech Magazine will provide full coverage of the Unpacked keynote and product reveals on July 9.